Imagine walking into a house and finding over 150 dogs crammed into filthy, overcrowded conditions. That’s exactly what happened in Ogden, Utah, when authorities rescued 152 dogs from a home described as “extremely poor and overcrowded.”

These dogs, victims of severe neglect, are now safe, thanks to the swift action of Ogden Animal Services and supporting agencies. They’re receiving veterinary care and shelter at the Weber County Animal Shelter, housed separately to prevent disease spread.

But their journey isn’t over. These dogs need homes—foster or forever. They need people like you to step up and show them what love and care truly mean.

The shelter is working tirelessly, but they can’t do it alone. They need volunteers, donations, and most importantly, adopters.



This is your chance to make a real difference. To turn a story of despair into one of hope. To give a dog a second chance at life.